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Asters Fast Facts

Overview

Asters are perennial plants named for their star-shaped blooms. There are over 175 species of asters found in North America, most of which bloom from late summer to early fall. They are popular in the garden and are often used as cut flowers.

History

Aster is Latin for star, referring to its star shape. The English also called the aster a starwort. Wort is Latin for root and the name symbolizes its healing properties.

Types

More than 600 species of aster are grown around the world. Monte Casino, also called the Michaelmas daisy, is the most popular variety; it is easy to grow and forms masses of white blooms among tiny, bushy leaves.

Growth

Asters bloom in the fall, from mid-August through September. Temperatures that are higher than normal can delay flowering.

Care

Space plants properly to promote growth and good air circulation. Plants should also be watered sufficiently and pinched back to regulate height.

Considerations

Asters grow best when sown directly from seed, as opposed to transplanting seedlings. They grow tall, so trim frequently to keep them looking their best.

Fun Fact

The French would place asters on the graves of soldiers to symbolize the wish that things had turned out differently.

References

Aster History and Fun Facts

Aster Types

Growth and Care of Asters

Who Can Help

California Cut Flower Commission

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Vikki McMahon attended the College of New Jersey before experiencing a variety of career choices, including the pharmaceutical research field, the real estate industry and the Insurance industry. She has been a freelance writer since 2008 and shares her enthusiasm for parenting and home and garden topics, with published articles appearing on stressfreeliving.com and thebabybin.com.